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    2. Lettye DuBois
    3. Gloria, In the book Cemeteries of Upper Colleton Co. S.C. by Evelyn Bryant there is a listing in Minus-Connor Cemetery for 3 Crumplers.John Stanley Crumpler, July 16 1833-Oct 20 1907 Emma Catherine Crumpler, daughter of Joseph and Laura Minus March 2 1870-May 27 1895 and Catherine Crumpler daughter of F.S. and Emma Crumpler born 1891 died 1893 Maybe this will help a little. I am researching in Colleton for Dubois family. Lettye -----Original Message----- From: Gloria Vester <[email protected]> >Hi, >I just subscribed to this list and need some help. My great-grandmother was >born and died in Colleton County and I can't find any information about her >or her family. I also will be coming there in July to try and so some >research and would like some suggestions on the best places to do research. > >My great-grandmother was Emma Mimms, daughter of Edward Mimms. I do not >have any more information, this came from my grandfather's death certificate >and the 1890 census. Emma married Fleet Sam Crumpler and had two or three >sons, Floyd S. Crumpler (my grandfather) and John S. Crumpler (listed on the >1890 census in the household of Edward Mimms). There may have been another >son, Stanley, but I have not found him on any census indexes. My >grandfather, Floyd Samuel Crumpler, was born in Colleton County abt. 1890 >and died in Colleton County in 1933. During his lifetime, he lived in >several other states, but for some reason, was living there when he died. I >have obtained his death certificate. > >Any information or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I have been >searching for a year with no success. I live in Texas and do not have >access to SC resources, as our libraries here have limited information on >that area. > >Thank you, >Gloria Crumpler Vester >[email protected] >

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